A routine traffic stop led to the discovery of a mobile meth lab, Bentonville Police Chief Jon Simpson said.

Tuesday Bentonville police arrested Joseph Paul Moro, 37, of Little Rock, and Kristen Rose Bruno, 30 of Bentonville. Officers stopped their car at the intersection of Parkview Place and SE 17th Street for a registration violation.

Bruno, the driver, was arrested for giving police a fake name, Simpson said. Officers noticed items in the car commonly used for making methamphetamine.

During their investigation, they located a mobile meth lab in a nearby vehicle belonging to Bruno, according to the police report.

Moro and Bruno were arrested on suspicion of manufacturing a controlled substance and felony possession of drug paraphernalia, Simpson said. Moro was also charged with obstructing governmental operations.

Both are being held at the Benton County Jail awaiting a bond hearing.

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